![]() ![]() So even though the last thing I need is another hobby - especially one that involves spending more time at the keyboard - I've begun posting those old journal entries, a kind of blog from the past, starting in 1985. Check out the "Old Journals" and let me know what you think. It occurred to me that as a case history, a time-capsule view of the videogame industry as it was in the 1980s, this was a story others might find interesting too. The story of how Prince of Persia came to be, and almost didn't. ![]() A few months ago, when I sat down to write an afterword for the Prince of Persia graphic novel, I pulled out those old notebooks and started to browse through them, figuring it might help me wrap my mind around Prince of Persia's 20-year history. ![]() I'm still not sure whether it was a good habit or a bad one. Peter went missing and the only member of the expedition to emerge from the mine was his assistant, who went mad from the experience and cannot help.I started keeping a journal my freshman year in college, and kept the habit for years afterward. ![]() The wife of her former colleague from the university, Peter, asks the protagonist for help in finding her husband, who was studying unusual traces of the Norse gods Hodur and Loki in the local mine. Pamela receives a surprise letter from Sweden. Is this mere coincidence or is there something more behind the legend of Loki and Hodur?Ī few months after solving the case of Minotaur, the anthropologist Pamela Cavendish finds herself at the threshold of another fascinating adventure. Pamela Cavendish returns for another adventure! The famous anthropologist ventures into the northern reaches of Europe to rescue a friend who went missing while following the trail of Norse gods. ![]()
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